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Tehran Shuts Public Toilets Amid Worsening Water Crisis

Summary by Sada El Balad
Authorities in Tehran have closed many public toilets across the city as part of emergency government measures to address Iran’s deepening water crisis, according to local media reports.

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At a time when Iran is facing a growing water crisis, the Executive Director of the Water and Sewerage Company in Ilam al-Filia Governorate, Mohammad Mohammadi, revealed that about 40% of the governorate ' s water was wasted within the distribution network, owing to the erosion of infrastructure and weak management, with a sharp decline in rainfall. A report by Iran ' s Mehr Agency translated by the Shafaq News Agency, quoted from Moha…

·Iraq
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The water crisis in Iran is getting worse day after day. In several districts of Tehran – and at least 50 other cities – the water was turned off for up to 48 hours. Now, according to reports, all public toilet facilities of the capital are closed. The news portals "Didehban-Iran" and "Shargh" report that the closures are part of the government's water-saving measures. "Didehban-Iran" accuses the government of "a fundamental need to deny" the ca…

·Vienna, Austria
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The closures are part of the Iranian government's water-saving measures, reports several news portals. In parts of Tehran and other cities, the water has been shut down for up to 48 hours.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The theatre has closed public toilets in accordance with government measures taken because of an acute water crisis at national level that is deteriorating from one day to another, reports Iranian media Didban Iran...

·Romania
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The president speaks of a "natural disaster", the government is considering introducing the four-day week: the Iranians are in despair of the energy and water crisis, and it could get worse.

·Germany
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Energy and water crises have emerged as a major concern for Iranians - President Pesekian's government is considering reducing the working day to four

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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